Re: Help me downsize this block
So being the oddball that I am, I redesigned this block to use layer cakes.
I tried to do it using 2.5 strips AND a layer cake, but it wouldn't measure out. To use 2.5 strips would use more than a 10" square, and if I made the block smaller and used 1.5 strips, it wouldn't use the whole 10" square, so I had to settle on the 10" square since I have quite a few layer cakes, and do not like waste.
The blocks are 10.5 without the sashing, and it uses the whole 10" piece
One has inner border and one does not.
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Re: Help me downsize this block
I'm excited about your 14 inch garden path block for a 20 inch cushion cover I want to make! I've been looking at blocks and trying to pick one to convert. Thank you!
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Charm square, honey bun and jelly roll. Probably come out to be 10 1/2" square.
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Originally posted by Grey Lady View PostYes, that's correct. I used a layer cake, but a charm pack and a jelly roll will work. The center of her block is a 4 1/2 square. Then 2 1/2 by 3 or 5 inch rectangles.
I looked up the history of this block and it's based on an Asian fence or gate. Maybe this should be the pattern for all my Japanese fabrics.
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Originally posted by Hulamoon View PostIf I read that right you could do this one with a jelly roll and charms or a layer cake.
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Originally posted by Grey Lady View Post
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I am sorry to disagree, but I do not think dividing all the cut measurements by 1/2 will give you a half size block. Since it is not a uniform grid, the pieces will not even go back together.
Here is an example of what I mean.
The pattern says cut a 6.5 square. It will finish 6.5-.5 (for two .25 seam allowances on two sides)= 6
If you divide the cut size in two to 3.25 the finish size will be 3.25-.5=2.75. You were trying to get a finish size of 3 not 2.75.
What you need to do to make the block half size is take each cut size and subtract .5, divide that number by two, then add .5 back to that number.
So 6.5-.5=6
6/2=3
3 +.5= 3.5
Try it with scrap fabric first before you cut all your pieces.
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Myrna beat me to it....it would look great 9".
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You're welcome! I hope you feel better soon.
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Myrna thank you so much! 9 inch sounds great! I could have figured it out I think but the more I thought about it the more my head hurt. Beginnings of a migraine here from the weather changes and I have to work today so didn't push it.
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To go down to a 7" block each measurement will be 1/2 of what it is in the 14" block. For example, the 6 1/2" square would be reduced to a 3 1/4" square & the 2" x 6 1/2" rectangle would be reduced to 1" x 3 1/4".
You can make a 9" finished block using a 3 1/2" middle square (finishes at 3") with 1 1/2" (1") wide white strips around it, and 2 1/2" (2") strips for the outer "ring" of the block.
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